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Farkas, A. M. "Program Construction and Evolution in a Persistent Integrated Programming Environment", Ph.D. thesis, Computer Science, University of Adelaide, 1994.

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Persistence, Programming Languages and Supercomputing. Where is.. - Oudshoorn   (Correct)

....architecture of the underlying persistent store and intermediate form. Other projects have included the design of applications to demonstrate the advantages of persistence. Specific projects have included the development of browsers to view the contents of a persistent store in a graphical manner [DB88, FDK92, Far95, KD90]. Much of this work was written in a persistent programming language and therefore also demonstrate the effectiveness of the technology. Specific projects aimed at demonstrating that persistence is a useful general purpose tool for the development of software have included [Dea89, DOW94] These ....

A.M. Farkas, "Program Construction and Evolution in a Persistent Integrated Programming Environment", Ph.D. Thesis, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, September 1995.


Operating System Support for Inter-Domain Type Checking - Farkas, Dearle, Hulse   Self-citation (Farkas)   (Correct)

....below, this process may be performed at a variety of times. 3 . 2 Accessing Client Code The example above has indicated broadly how name and type servers may be used co operatively. The task of accessing the client code used to invoke a container may generally occur at three different times [9,13]: 1. Firstly, it is possible for the programmer to interrogate a name and type server during client construction. The interfaces to the various required containers may be discovered, and code constructed to call the correct interface procedures. The client code may be copied from a type server ....

....for a variety of circumstances. Each implementation could be tagged with a set of attributes denoting information such as garbage collection style, page alignment, whether free lists are used, and so on. 5 . 3 Hyper Programming and Browsers Hyper programming has been described in various places [9,12,13], and is currently implemented in several Napier88 systems. The essence of hyper programming is to allow a user to indicate that a program or value in the persistent store should be included directly within the source code of a program; this process is analogous to the way in which entities are ....

Farkas, A. M. "Program Construction and Evolution in a Persistent Integrated Programming Environment", Ph.D. thesis, Computer Science, University of Adelaide, 1994.

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